1. The structure of a virus-encoded nucleosome.
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Valencia-Sánchez MI, Abini-Agbomson S, Wang M, Lee R, Vasilyev N, Zhang J, De Ioannes P, La Scola B, Talbert P, Henikoff S, Nudler E, Erives A, and Armache KJ
- Subjects
- Histones chemistry, Histones metabolism, Protein Binding, Protein Structural Elements, Protein Structure, Tertiary, DNA chemistry, DNA metabolism, DNA Viruses genetics, DNA Viruses metabolism, Nucleosomes metabolism
- Abstract
Certain large DNA viruses, including those in the Marseilleviridae family, encode histones. Here we show that fused histone pairs Hβ-Hα and Hδ-Hγ from Marseillevirus are structurally analogous to the eukaryotic histone pairs H2B-H2A and H4-H3. These viral histones form 'forced' heterodimers, and a heterotetramer of four such heterodimers assembles DNA to form structures virtually identical to canonical eukaryotic nucleosomes.
- Published
- 2021
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